New Bibliometric Study Maps Global Climate Change Awareness Campaign Research Landscape
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of climate change awareness campaigns uncovers the evolution, geographic focus, and research gaps in climate communication science, offering a roadmap for more effective public engagement strategies.
University of Hawaiʻi Researchers Unveil Physics-Informed Algorithm That Could Transform Climate Modeling
A breakthrough physics-informed algorithm developed by University of Hawaiʻi researchers promises more accurate climate and fluid dynamics predictions by embedding physical laws directly into AI models.
Climate Change Drives 125% Coffee Price Increase as Extreme Heat Ravages Global Crops
A February 2026 Climate Central study shows that coffee-growing regions now experience 144 days per year above 86 °F, cutting yields and pushing retail prices from $4.17 to $9.37 per pound in under five years.
New Study Demonstrates MSC Certification Drives Measurable Environmental Improvements
A comprehensive independent study reveals that fisheries engaged in the MSC certification program demonstrate significant environmental improvements, with over 90% achieving best-practice performance levels five years post-certification.
New Study Reveals Industrial IoT’s Untapped Potential for Driving Sustainability Goals
A new global study by ABB uncovers a critical gap between intention and action in industrial sustainability efforts. While nearly all decision-makers recognize digitalisation as essential to achieving sustainability goals, only one-third have implemented Industrial IoT solutions at scale, highlighting a significant opportunity for improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions.
Landmark Global Business and Biodiversity Assessment Calls for End to Harmful Subsidies
A groundbreaking global Business and Biodiversity Assessment highlights the urgent need for Canadian businesses to address nature-related risks, with ISF's Thomas Walker emphasizing the critical importance of considering biodiversity loss in corporate strategy for Canada's resource-based economy.
Climate Change Threatens Two-Thirds of U.S. National Parks with Transformative Impacts
A comprehensive vulnerability assessment reveals that 174 U.S. National Parks face potentially transformative climate impacts, with Midwest and eastern parks showing highest cumulative vulnerability due to multiple stressors and intensive surrounding land use.
Revolutionizing Public Health Through Agricultural Innovation: Scientists Propose Making Staple Foods Healthier
A groundbreaking study involving 53 researchers proposes transforming agricultural production methods to enhance the nutritional value of staple foods like wheat, potentially preventing millions of cases of chronic disease and saving billions in healthcare costs annually.
Global Burden of Particulate Matter Pollution Doubled from 1990–2021, New GBD Analysis Reveals
A comprehensive Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 analysis shows that deaths from ambient particulate matter pollution have doubled since 1990, while household pollution-related mortality declined. The research highlights stark regional, age, and gender disparities, with cardiovascular and neonatal diseases dominating the health impacts.
Ten New Climate Science Insights Reveal Accelerating Global Changes and Urgent Policy Needs
The 2025 edition of the annual "Ten New Insights in Climate Science" report synthesizes cutting-edge research revealing record global warmth, accelerating ocean warming, and a weakening land carbon sink, emphasizing the critical role of satellite data in guiding urgent climate policy.
Atmospheric Cold Plasma Technology Offers Sustainable Solution for Grain Storage
Recent research published in Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems explores atmospheric cold plasma as a sustainable alternative to traditional grain storage methods, offering promising results for both economic viability and environmental sustainability.
Climate Change: The Data That Demands Our Attention
2024 atmospheric readings show CO₂ at 422.8 ppm, CH₄ up 160 % since pre-industrial times, and only ~235 Gt CO₂ left in the 1.5 °C budget—explaining why natural sinks and policy action matter more than ever.